Reply by davide January 18, 20072007-01-18
As a side note on the gate count, you might want to see what Austin Lesea 
posted today, "gate"=??? (if you have not already)


"mike_la_jolla" <mdini@dinigroup.com> wrote in message 
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> Try: > > Xilinx: > http://www.dinigroup.com/index.php?product=DN9000k10PCI (Virtex-5) > http://www.dinigroup.com/DN8000k10pci.php (Virtex-4) > http://www.dinigroup.com/DN8000k10psx.php (Virtex-4 -- can have > SX55) > > Altera: > http://www.dinigroup.com/DN7000k10pci.php > > I'm not certain what you mean by '15 million gates' The largest FPGA > that is shipping today is the V5 LX330, and it is, at most, 2 million > ASIC gates. And the LX330 isn't really 'shipping'. >
Reply by Symon January 18, 20072007-01-18
"mike_la_jolla" <mdini@dinigroup.com> wrote in message 
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> > I'm not certain what you mean by '15 million gates' The largest FPGA > that is shipping today is the V5 LX330, and it is, at most, 2 million > ASIC gates. And the LX330 isn't really 'shipping'. >
Mike, You'll never get a job in FPGA marketing. Everyone who has knows that every single bit of dual port memory is approximately 10.23756 gates. And furthermore, as soon as you put anything in inverted commas, it becomes 'true'. By which I mean 'false'. 'HTH', Syms
Reply by mike_la_jolla January 18, 20072007-01-18
Try:

Xilinx:
   http://www.dinigroup.com/index.php?product=DN9000k10PCI   (Virtex-5)
   http://www.dinigroup.com/DN8000k10pci.php  (Virtex-4)
   http://www.dinigroup.com/DN8000k10psx.php  (Virtex-4 -- can have
SX55)

Altera:
   http://www.dinigroup.com/DN7000k10pci.php

I'm not certain what you mean by '15 million gates'  The largest FPGA
that is shipping today is the V5 LX330, and it is, at most, 2 million
ASIC gates.  And the LX330 isn't really 'shipping'.

Reply by Quesito January 18, 20072007-01-18
www.vmetro.com
has a board with a Virtex5 on board!!!

Reply by Quesito January 18, 20072007-01-18
You can try: www.vmetro.com

Reply by cpope January 18, 20072007-01-18
Sorry, try http://www.edt.com/gen_products.html

<sheikh.m.farhan@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Clark, > the link does not seem to be working.......... > > Thanks > Farhan > > cpope wrote: > > Try www.edt-inc.com > > > > -Clark > > > > <sheikh.m.farhan@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1169036835.705100.143430@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... > > > Hi, > > > I am looking for a PCI card with an FPGA on it with reasonable
capacity
> > > of gates (15 million gates). I need to use this board as a hardware > > > accelerator in a PC environment. My exact requirements for the PCI
card
> > > are: > > > 1. should have a PCI controller/ bridge on it so that I dont have to > > > put PCI core on the FPGA. > > > 2. the FPGA should be configurable through PCI (that means the > > > programming pins of the FPGA should be routed to the PCI). > > > 3. seperate IO and data bus are preferred from/to the FPGA. > > > > > > > > > I will be using this hardware accelerator for speeding up DSP > > > algorithms. The application running on windows will have several such > > > DSP bitstreams and the user will be selecting the DSP bitstreams and > > > downloading it on the FPGA through PCI. Data will be pumped into the > > > FPGA through PCI using the data bus for processing while the status
and
> > > command operations will be managed through the IO pins. Once the > > > processing is done, the data will be read back by the application
using
> > > the same data bus. > > > > > > ANYONE KNOWS ANY SUCH BOARD FULFILLING MY REQUIREMENTS? > > > > > > Boards I have explored are: > > > 1. PCIS3BASE from cesys.com (supports only data bus) > > > 2. PCI Proto Board from techniprise.com (smaller FPGA) > > > > > > > > > regards > > > Fahan > > > >
Reply by January 18, 20072007-01-18
Hi Clark,
the link does not seem to be working..........

Thanks
Farhan

cpope wrote:
> Try www.edt-inc.com > > -Clark > > <sheikh.m.farhan@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1169036835.705100.143430@a75g2000cwd.googlegroups.com... > > Hi, > > I am looking for a PCI card with an FPGA on it with reasonable capacity > > of gates (15 million gates). I need to use this board as a hardware > > accelerator in a PC environment. My exact requirements for the PCI card > > are: > > 1. should have a PCI controller/ bridge on it so that I dont have to > > put PCI core on the FPGA. > > 2. the FPGA should be configurable through PCI (that means the > > programming pins of the FPGA should be routed to the PCI). > > 3. seperate IO and data bus are preferred from/to the FPGA. > > > > > > I will be using this hardware accelerator for speeding up DSP > > algorithms. The application running on windows will have several such > > DSP bitstreams and the user will be selecting the DSP bitstreams and > > downloading it on the FPGA through PCI. Data will be pumped into the > > FPGA through PCI using the data bus for processing while the status and > > command operations will be managed through the IO pins. Once the > > processing is done, the data will be read back by the application using > > the same data bus. > > > > ANYONE KNOWS ANY SUCH BOARD FULFILLING MY REQUIREMENTS? > > > > Boards I have explored are: > > 1. PCIS3BASE from cesys.com (supports only data bus) > > 2. PCI Proto Board from techniprise.com (smaller FPGA) > > > > > > regards > > Fahan > >
Reply by John Adair January 17, 20072007-01-17
Possibly not quite what you want but worth considering is our
Broaddown4. It would need a FPGA programmed to support PCI-E (do you
want conventional PCI) but it can support up to 3 more FPGAs that can
be dynamically reprogrammed from the first FPGA.

For convenional PCI our Broaddown2(Spartan-3) can act as a front end
with a Swinyard1 module fitted to give anything up to a single Virtex-4
LX160 or SX55.

Info on all these products here
http://www.enterpoint.co.uk/boardproducts.html.

John Adair
Enterpoint Ltd.

sheikh.m.farhan@gmail.com wrote:
> Hi, > I am looking for a PCI card with an FPGA on it with reasonable capacity > of gates (15 million gates). I need to use this board as a hardware > accelerator in a PC environment. My exact requirements for the PCI card > are: > 1. should have a PCI controller/ bridge on it so that I dont have to > put PCI core on the FPGA. > 2. the FPGA should be configurable through PCI (that means the > programming pins of the FPGA should be routed to the PCI). > 3. seperate IO and data bus are preferred from/to the FPGA. > > > I will be using this hardware accelerator for speeding up DSP > algorithms. The application running on windows will have several such > DSP bitstreams and the user will be selecting the DSP bitstreams and > downloading it on the FPGA through PCI. Data will be pumped into the > FPGA through PCI using the data bus for processing while the status and > command operations will be managed through the IO pins. Once the > processing is done, the data will be read back by the application using > the same data bus. > > ANYONE KNOWS ANY SUCH BOARD FULFILLING MY REQUIREMENTS? > > Boards I have explored are: > 1. PCIS3BASE from cesys.com (supports only data bus) > 2. PCI Proto Board from techniprise.com (smaller FPGA) > > > regards > Fahan
Reply by Symon January 17, 20072007-01-17
http://www.fpga-faq.org/FPGA_Boards.shtml 


Reply by cpope January 17, 20072007-01-17
Try www.edt-inc.com

-Clark

<sheikh.m.farhan@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, > I am looking for a PCI card with an FPGA on it with reasonable capacity > of gates (15 million gates). I need to use this board as a hardware > accelerator in a PC environment. My exact requirements for the PCI card > are: > 1. should have a PCI controller/ bridge on it so that I dont have to > put PCI core on the FPGA. > 2. the FPGA should be configurable through PCI (that means the > programming pins of the FPGA should be routed to the PCI). > 3. seperate IO and data bus are preferred from/to the FPGA. > > > I will be using this hardware accelerator for speeding up DSP > algorithms. The application running on windows will have several such > DSP bitstreams and the user will be selecting the DSP bitstreams and > downloading it on the FPGA through PCI. Data will be pumped into the > FPGA through PCI using the data bus for processing while the status and > command operations will be managed through the IO pins. Once the > processing is done, the data will be read back by the application using > the same data bus. > > ANYONE KNOWS ANY SUCH BOARD FULFILLING MY REQUIREMENTS? > > Boards I have explored are: > 1. PCIS3BASE from cesys.com (supports only data bus) > 2. PCI Proto Board from techniprise.com (smaller FPGA) > > > regards > Fahan >